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 1    1,    9|        forests. Toward the southwest, Mount Tarn rose 6,500 feet high.
 2    1,    9|             in Terra del Fuego, stood Mount Sarmiento, towering to a
 3    1,   19|             reins, as if preparing to mount.~“He! never!” replied Robert.
 4    2,   10|              the night at the foot of Mount Talbot.~Paganel made the
 5    2,   11|              the mines at Bendigo and Mount Alexander. All the little
 6    2,   11| characteristic of Australian scenery. Mount Simpson and Mount Terrengower
 7    2,   11|            scenery. Mount Simpson and Mount Terrengower marked the southern
 8    2,   11|              cross the rich region of Mount Alexander. It was here that
 9    2,   14|          gum-trees, beyond which rose Mount Hottam, its imposing peak
10    2,   14|        between the Buffalo Ranges and Mount Hottam. At the two angles
11    2,   14|              this vast quadrilateral, Mount Aberdeen rose on the left,
12    2,   14|               away, round the foot of Mount Hottam, and soon the hospitable
13    2,   19|             stopped in the evening at Mount Bulla Bulla, on the edge
14    3,   14|               those that girdle round Mount Hecla, in Iceland, it was
15    3,   15|   kauri-forest, camped at the foot of Mount Ikirangi, whose summit rose
16    3,   15|             now that they had reached Mount Ikirangi, they were quite
17    3,   15|          morning at daybreak.~Between Mount Ikirangi which was left
18    3,   15|            was left to the right, and Mount Hardy whose summit rose
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